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Raise Your Standards

Closet Cures

Clarity Uniformity Reality Efficiency Strategy

Most wardrobe advice focuses on restriction: stop shopping, purge your closet, count your clothes, or force your wardrobe into a rigid system. While some of these strategies can create a temporary sense of progress, they rarely solve the real problem. Getting rid of clothes doesn't teach you what belongs in your wardrobe. Shopping less doesn't teach you how to choose better. And organizing your closet doesn't automatically give you anything to wear.

 

At Closet CURES, I take a different approach. I believe the goal isn't a smaller wardrobe, a bigger wardrobe, or a more exciting wardrobe. The goal is a wardrobe filled with quality pieces that work together, support your lifestyle, and make getting dressed easier. 

 

I also reject the idea that every outfit needs to be creative, unique, or exciting. Getting dressed shouldn't feel like solving a puzzle every morning. You'll repeat outfits. You'll occasionally feel bored with your wardrobe. That's normal. The key is building a wardrobe where colors, styles, and pieces naturally work together so getting dressed feels simple instead of stressful.

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Everything I teach comes back to one principle: raising your standards. When you define what you will and won't accept in your wardrobe, decisions become easier. You stop settling for "good enough." You stop buying things just because they're on sale, trendy, or available. Instead, you build a wardrobe intentionally—one piece, one decision, and one standard at a time.

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